Participation–
A website where you get to take part, rather than passively absorb information, will be more fun and productive.
We have plans to make this happen.

Communication

Members-only areas

Interaction

Contribution

Facilities–
Plans for the website in terms of functionality, useful tools and other applications.

Social media integration

Directory of writing groups

On-line competitions

Link magazine

Features–
Plans for the behavioural and technical aspects of the site.

Privacy & security

People database

Articles & editing

Temporal content

Markdown for content

Automatic TOC generation

PayPal integration

Content–
Plans for what articles, pages and other information to have on the site.
Examples: news, information, events, competitions, products and services.

Material

Revamp "who is NAWG?" area

Organisation

Presentation–
Plans for improvements and additions to the way the site appears, e.g. its layout, styling and navigation.

Layout

Style

Navigation

Management–
Plans to improve the operational aspects of the site,
i.e. the way it's run and maintained, and the way we respond to communications.

Operations & procedures

Who does what?

Some of the above titles are hyperlinks.

Click for more detailed documentation.

More will become links as things evolve.

*Presentation* includes things such as the following:
* Layout -- the positioning of display components on the page.
+ Banners and headers.
+ Content display areas.
+ Side bars and widgets.
+ Footers.
* Styling -- the "look and feel" of the site, e.g:
+ Colour schemes.
+ Typefaces.
+ Images and other graphics.
* Navigation -- finding your way around the site.
+ Menus.
+ Search tools.
+ Categories, tags and other organisational features.
Here are our plans for improving the presentation of the website. As usual, we welcome your own ideas and feedback.
#### Layout
* Add support for mobile devices, such as phones and tablets.
#### Style
* Replace the "stubby pencil" logo with the official "chain link" one.
#### Navigation
* Collapsing menus:
To save vertical space, only the top level of the hierarchy is shown.
Clicking or perhaps hovering over would expand a particular item,
showing the sub-items below.
* Automatic side-bar hiding:
When not in use, the side bar(s) would disappear,
leaving only a small "wakeup" symbol behind.
This would give us more screen real estate for the main content.